On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 08:47:31PM -0800, Stephen King wrote:
> This may seem trivial and well, it is, but I cannot seem to set the system
> to the correct zone.  It insists on being EST instead of PST.  This throws
> the time off and my logs are difficult to read/calculate.  I used date -s
> 'PST' to no avail and linuxconf to set the zone to the West coast, also to
> no avail.  The BIOS clock is set to GMT and the date is set correctly as
> EST, so there's nothing wrong with it, other than I can't reset it.  I can
> alter the time with the date -s command, but not the zone.  Any ideas?
> 

Use the 'setup' utility as root, you can change the timezone easily.

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